The file on SCP-3396 was nearly unreadable in terms of traditional science. No physical analysis could be perford, and when the Foundation used thaumaturgical scanners, they didn't return numbers or regular patterns.
Instead, every scan gave only one thing—a single word: Prosperity. Strangely, this word changed languages every ti, making the aning even more obscure.
The Overseer shook her head and sighed. "We can't communicate with SCP-3396. We can't eliminate its effects. We're completely in the dark."
Jas leaned forward slightly, frowning. "So what now?"
The Overseer turned to face him, her expression tight. "Jas, you still don't understand the gravity of this situation."
Her voice sharpened. "Just this past month, we lost two entire Foundation sites. And we also lost two elite mobile task forces: Eta-5 and Phi-2!"
Jas was stunned. "They're… gone?"
The Overseer nodded grimly. "Eta-5 was nearly wiped out after confronting a living mountain ford from SCP-3396's energy. Details beyond that are missing."
Jas took a breath. "And Phi-2?"
After a long pause, the Overseer muttered, "One mber died. The rest… defected."
The silence in the global live broadcast room was deafening. Then ca the flood of reactions:
> "Wait, what?! A whole task force went rogue?"
"Has the Foundation really lost that much control?"
"SCP-3396 must be insanely dangerous."
"No wonder the Overseer is acting nervous."
"This isn't just about anomalies anymore…"
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S.H.I.E.L.D Headquarters – Helicarrier
Agents watched the broadcast in disbelief. The Foundation, which was once considered near-unstoppable, was now clearly breaking apart at the seams.
Director Nick Fury stared intently at the footage. His mind kept circling back to one thing:
Why does the Overseer want Jas involved in sothing called "The Rebirth Plan"? What exactly is it?
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The Overseer spoke again, recalling the beginning of the incident.
"SCP-3396 was uncovered during a routine archaeological dig. Within days, every researcher on the site beca part of SCP-3396-01—an infected, anomalous subclass of humans—and unearthed the entire entity."
"Unfortunately, Foundation containnt teams weren't inford in ti. The infected returned to populated areas. That's how it started spreading."
Jas clenched his fists. "So it was a full breach from day one."
The Overseer continued. "We're now in a global containnt race. We're tracking and detaining 3396-01 instances, and trying to secure Central SCP-3396. But other organizations are interfering."
Her tone turned sharp: "It's not just anomalies we're fighting anymore. It's other people."
Jas looked up. "How bad is the spread now?"
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She didn't hesitate. "Despite our best counterasures, SCP-3396 has altered global society."
"Uncontained 3396-01 individuals have started using their powers for a variety of purposes: from violent cris and mass killings to public health miracles like curing terminal diseases."
The Overseer exhaled deeply. "dia remains under our control—for now—but the contamination is outpacing us."
"Major Groups of Interest—like the Global Occult Coalition, the Serpent's Hand, and others—are using 3396-01 for their own goals. They're even spreading the infection within their own ranks."
She stopped for a mont before giving the final warning:
> "If SCP-3396 breaches our control entirely, and we hit a TPK-class Thaumaturgical Proliferation Scenario…"
> "We will have to activate Ergency Protocol 3396-Alabaster. That ans doing whatever it takes to preserve the surviving human population."
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The live chat exploded again.
> "Wait, TPK?! Like Total Party Kill?"
"They're really considering sothing that extre?"
"What the hell is Protocol Alabaster?"
"Just how dangerous is this anomaly?"
"Are we really looking at the end of civilization here?"
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Back at S.H.I.E.L.D
Most agents looked lost and overwheld.
Why was SCP-3396 such a huge problem? It wasn't actively aggressive. It didn't blow up cities.
Why, then, was it such a threat to human civilization?
Nick Fury, however, understood.
He muttered under his breath: "Because this thing can create superhumans in bulk. It changes the world order. And once word spreads… even the gods will co down to get it."
In the Marvel Universe, even the most powerful civilizations—Asgard, the Celestials, the Kree Empire—would lose their minds over a containnt that creates super-beings on demand.
It was no surprise that chaos was brewing.
And yet, Fury still couldn't shake one question:
> What role does Jas play in all of this?
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On Screen
Jas fell silent, visibly deep in thought.
The Overseer leaned in, her voice cold and determined.
"The O5 Council is debating whether to expand Project Alabaster. If we can neutralize 3396 with this plan, we'll throw every resource we have into it."
But before she could continue, Jas interrupted:
"You want to herd civilians into camps and labs? That's a violation of every ethical line we've ever set."
The Overseer's gaze hardened.
> "Then we need to act now, or there may not be a future for humanity to save."
Jas said nothing.
The tension built.
Da. Da. Da.
The sound of knuckles tapping on the table echoed in the silence.
Then, clatter—Jas looked up.
> "Alright. What do you want to do?"
The Overseer slid two items across the table:
—A folded list of nas.
—A cold, black pistol.
She whispered:
> "I need you to be the Final Bell Ringer."
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Reaction – Global & S.H.I.E.L.D
The live chat froze.
> "The Final Bell Ringer?? What does that even an??"
"Wait—is this about a purge?"
"Is the Foundation killing its own people?"
At S.H.I.E.L.D., Natasha Romanoff narrowed her eyes.
"The Final Bell Ringer?" she repeated aloud. "This is worse than we thought."
Nick Fury didn't say a word.
But his mind pieced it together quickly.
> A list.
A gun.
One man.
The Foundation wasn't just planning containnt. They were planning a reckoning.
But why Jas?
What did they expect him to do?
And above all…
What the hell is the Rebirth Plan?
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[End of Chapter 143]
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